Deconstructing a 75g Construction
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
And TaDa! Basically finished product. I need to stain and seal the end doors. I also plan to build a canopy for the top and to hide the sides.
I am also setting up an RKL controller to help with maintenance and chores. I have just started playing with it but it looks to be amazing for the money. Does basic functions like timers but also has wavemaker controls, heater and ph control functions and back ups that shut off lights, pumps, etc if something occurs like an overheat.
I am also setting up an RKL controller to help with maintenance and chores. I have just started playing with it but it looks to be amazing for the money. Does basic functions like timers but also has wavemaker controls, heater and ph control functions and back ups that shut off lights, pumps, etc if something occurs like an overheat.
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
Looks nice, great job, I must say though, looks like you could fit a 300g along that wall.
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
Very Nice!!!
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very clean
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
Yes, very inefficient use of space.Redfish wrote:Looks nice, great job, I must say though, looks like you could fit a 300g along that wall.
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
VERY nice!!!! Now you just need some water and fish in there!!! Gerwin has a really FAT yellow tang for sale at the fish shop!!!
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
Tank is looking great!!! Still think it needs a big fat yellow tang in there
Did you really find mister tur-tel in your live rock???
He is kinda cool...
Did you really find mister tur-tel in your live rock???
He is kinda cool...
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
That looks like a Snapping Turtle. The tank is looking great. What kind of a controller are you using?
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Re: Deconstructing a 75g Construction
Ha, no the turtle resides on my desk. I snapped some pictures while I was uploading the others.
The controller is a Reef Keeper Lite.
The controller is a Reef Keeper Lite.